18.3311, Jobs: Portuguese & Applied Linguistics: Language Program Coordinator

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Subject: 18.3311, Jobs: Portuguese & Applied Linguistics: Language Program Coordinator

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Date: 09-Nov-2007
From: Z. Bristol < zbristol at jhu.edu >
Subject: Portuguese & Applied Linguistics: Language Program Coordinator, Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, USA

 

	
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From: Z. Bristol [zbristol at jhu.edu]
Subject: Portuguese & Applied Linguistics: Language Program Coordinator, Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, USA
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University or Organization: Johns Hopkins University 
Department: The School of Advanced International Studies, SAIS
Web Address: http://www.sais-jhu.edu/

Job Rank: Language Program Coordinator  

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Language Program Coordinator

Required Language(s): Portuguese (por)

Description:

The School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins
University, located in Washington DC, invites applications for Portuguese
Language Program Coordinator for 2008-2010. This is a full-time two-year
appointment with possibility of renewal. Duties include teaching Portuguese
language courses, syllabus design, and supervision of Portuguese language
instructors. 

The ideal candidate will have:

(a) a master's degree in Portuguese, Applied Linguistics, or Education (ABD
or PhD preferred),
(b) strong teaching experience in Portuguese,
(c) interest in content-based instruction (topics in International Politics
& Economics),
(d) experience in curriculum and language teaching materials development,
(e) knowledge of current language teaching methodology,
(f) expertise in the use of technology-mediated instruction,
(g) native language proficiency in Portuguese.


Please send Curriculum Vitae, brief statement of language teaching
philosophy, and names of three references to Marco A. Campos at the address
given below.

We are an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and educator
encouraging applications from women and minorities.


Application Deadline: 15-Jan-2008 
Mailing Address for Applications: 
	Marco A. Campos 
	Director of Language Studies Program 
	Johns Hopkins University - SAIS 
	1619 Massachusetts Av. # 330, NW 
	Washington, US 20036 
	USA  
Contact Information:
	Z. Bristol 
	Email: zbristol at jhu.edu 




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